Monoclonal Antibodies as Therapeutic Agents
Date Submitted: 05/29/2000 17:19:32
Monoclonal Antibodies as Therapeutic Agents
What are antibodies?
Antibodies are ideal for the use in drug therapies because they are very specific in the functions that they carry out in biological systems. They can be described as Y-shaped proteins that consist of four polypeptide chains. Residing in the arms of the Y are two identical light polypeptide chains and the stem of the Y consists of two heavy polypeptide chains. The light polypeptide chains that
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BULLET' is now being used to describe the new treatments. This is very nearly an accurate description of how the therapy works because of the targeting potential of the antibodies.
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